Vista will KO indie game developers

Om Malik | Wednesday, January 17, 2007 | 3:35 PM PT | 1 comment

“Numerous fretful developers in casual/indy games, those low budget, low cost titles generally created for a non-gamer audience are increasingly worried,” writes Wagner James Au, that Microsoft Vista will be too much for them to handle. Why? Because allows parents to block access to select games, based on their ESRB rating, and getting the ESRB rating is a tough and expensive process, especially for the little guys. Continue reading the story on GigaGamez.

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January 18th, 2007
4:02 AM PT
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